South Australian activist Mark Aldridge makes some defining points about the disjointed freedom network which in its present state has become an easy target for media and political party attacks.

The Four Corners attempted smear of so-called ‘sovereign citizens’ hosted by a Muslim reporter on Monday night made little sense and the few viewers the ABC has, would have dismissed the program as irrelevant in the present collapsing political sphere.

Cairns News attempted to get One Nation, Katter and Clive Palmer together last year resulting in a meeting between the independent parties but was spoiled by Pauline Hanson demanding she would be the “boss” should they merge.

Pauline has just lost recently elected Senator Warwick Stacey allegedly due to ill health. She has also recently lost Sarah Game in South Australia, both of whom join a very long list of former One Nation candidates and MP’s across the nation.

Turning Point Australia hosted a meeting recently in Sydney in an attempt to merge the myriad of independent conservative groups dotting the Australian landscape.

We have not yet been advised of the outcome.

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5 thought on “Mark Aldridge makes pertinent points about amalgamating freedom network and rallies”
  1. You’d never catch me “amalgamating” with Neo-Nazism
    But this guy sure has figured out a neat way of undermining “cultural diversity”:
    h ttps://www.spiked-online.com/2025/08/21/the-moustached-neo-nazi-in-a-womens-prison/

    What a hoot !

  2. They need proper titles to keep them happy and on the right track.
    eg.
    Clive could be President ( non-parliamentary role )
    Katter could be Premier of Carpentaria
    Pauline could be Senate Leader
    and the junior ones could appropriate a shadow ministry to express their personalities, for example if commenter Pat from Vic ran he would be “shadow minister for justice”.
    Good fences make good neighbours

  3. Michael Slovanos comments: Well put by Mark Aldridge. Australia is a nation of migrants, but migration needs to be slow and measured, not open door mass migration, and not a “globalisation” social engineering policy.

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